On my own on the Jeht, off up to top of Vic, feeling dreadful... up to top and down around the jumpies, hanging hard right into Worm and climbing to Traverse. Around here, uneventful other than stopping at the first high point and for a rest and to delayer when 10 dudes all rode past... Glad I didn't meet them on-trail. Nice blast from here, dont think I met anyone else. Stopped for a rest at the top of HuntsDH and made up my mind where to go.
Down. Blitzy blitzy droppy drop down over the jumps in the ruts and then across the landing strip, twistier version, and dropping down AliExpress this time continuing down. Baulked at the worst bit, and walked it. Then a little lower down baulked at the highline, walked back and did the lowline, then good blaze the rest of the way. Cautious Colin through the pylon switchbacks tho, for some reason, not liking the overgrowth of grass and narrowness. Brief pause at the usual resting spot then off for the blast. Feeling pretty good now, weaving the frame down through the trail. Very nice. Lower sections were fast and slow, and at the bottom I went straight into the climb back up the valleybottom. Feeling not that bad now, getting into the groove. Cleaned up to Hospital no problem then cleaned all of the steep start of k2 no issues either, considering how many times I've walked it in the past! Around into the trees and it's easier in here now (someone's sawn off a thin tree that was a pest on the roots). Up around the Texaco and on up the 4wd track, breathing a lot. Met a couple of walking women up under Pono's and then past the 40fter and up through the rad zone climbing no problem. Weird.
At Skidder I thought, why not, and kept climbing - making hay while the sun still shone (was 8.10pm or so, and sunset was at 8.39pm), up to Brakefree then on up to the very top again! Mad. Down over the jumpies and then blast down rabbit paddock (through an attractive couple's photoshoot) and into the rocks, gums, fun times all the way to the 19th, then below road, fast through the woods,
Then road coast, spectacular heavens above, into empty Dogparkcarpark for an overgrown entry and then weavy blast all the way through, jumping all the jumps and taking it all the way to the bottom. Excellence. Clamber to road, and home, just before the sun actually set.
Then road coast, spectacular heavens above, into empty Dogparkcarpark for an overgrown entry and then weavy blast all the way through, jumping all the jumps and taking it all the way to the bottom. Excellence. Clamber to road, and home, just before the sun actually set.
A bemusing 13.2 kms and 560 m strove.
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